My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 88 - 82: The Great Flood Hits the Dragon King Temple
The youngest one is a female nurse; it's hard to tell whether she is a trainee or a certified nurse. One thing for sure is she hasn't been working long.
Another woman, around thirty years old, seems to be a Resident Doctor.
It appears she is attempting to become an attending doctor.
As for the man, his identity is unclear, only that he is a doctor with a seemingly high status.
Both the female nurse and the female doctor were flattering and ingratiating themselves to him.
The subway was speeding along.
Compared to buses and taxis, it boasts advantages like faster speeds, no traffic jams, and taking fewer detours.
Just like that, it passed one station after another.
Passengers continually boarded or alighted.
Suddenly, a plea for help came from the broadcast.
"Dear passengers, a child has suddenly fainted and is convulsing in Car 3, immediate assistance is needed. Medical staff or passengers with rescue knowledge, please hurry to Car 3 to help. Other passengers, please cooperate by clearing the way for a life passage, thank you!"
It's common for passengers on trains, planes, and subways to experience emergencies.
Zhou Can did not expect to encounter one this time.
Upon hearing the broadcast, the three medical personnel in front of him immediately stood up and ran towards Car 3.
Zhou Can highly praised their actions.
He is just a junior resident doctor; there was no need for him to rush ahead of these people. He followed them to Car 3.
Before reaching Car 3, he could hear a cry filled with sobs.
"Please, save my grandson, I beg you to save him!"
The old woman was crying in desperation.
"I am a doctor from Tuya Second Hospital, let me see your grandson!"
That male doctor turned out to be from Tuya Second Hospital.
This was quite surprising to Zhou Can.
No wonder these three were on the same subway ride; they likely got off work together.
The establishment of Tuya Second Hospital was partly to relieve the treatment pressure at Tuya Hospital. Additionally, there were other beneficial considerations.
For instance, placing some old colleagues whose medical skills were not outstanding.
Only by moving those old colleagues, who occupied positions without significant contributions in medicine or academics, could newer blood be brought in to maintain better competitiveness for Tu Ya.
Besides, constructing Tuya Second Hospital would also expand Tu Ya's reputation.
Some experimental projects that were not feasible at the main hospital could be piloted at Tuya Second Hospital.
In case things didn't turn out well, it would have a minimal effect on the reputation of Tuya General Hospital.
In recent years, the oncology department of Tuya Second Hospital had developed quite well.
The child, only about four or five years old, was lying on the floor of the carriage, his face turning blue, and he was nearly unconscious. Calls and shoulder pats elicited no response.
"Everyone, please don't crowd around, step back. Keep the air around the child clear."
That female nurse immediately dispersed the onlookers, appearing quite professional.
She noticed Zhou Can standing still and frowned.
She seemed to recognize that Zhou Can was from the same carriage.
"Sir, please step back a bit. It's best if you return to your original carriage; you don't need to stand and watch."
Zhou Can's lips moved, but he swallowed back his words of explanation.
He cooperatively moved aside.
Because the female nurse didn't seem to want to hear his explanation.
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At that time, a crew member also came to maintain the order at the scene.
After examining the child, the male doctor had a grave expression.
"Madam, please don't cry. Tell me, how did your grandson faint?"
"I, I don't know... He was playing just fine, suddenly he clutched the area below his neck and then fell to the ground. I quickly went to pull him up, asked him what was wrong? He just kept shaking his head, his expression very painful, as if he was extremely terrified."
The old lady recounted the incident.
Just below the neck, isn't that the heart area?
The child's symptoms, such as food choking, heart disease, and even epilepsy, could be possible.
"Does he have a history of heart disease? Like congenital heart disease?"
The male doctor again checked the child's condition, including his mouth.
Estimated from a second exclusion if it was food stuck or something.
Still no significant findings.
He has begun to suspect it might be a heart disease.
"The child's grandfather had heart disease, the child is so young, he shouldn't have it! Doctor, please save my grandson! Please..."
The old lady, seeing her grandson's condition worsening, knelt down in desperation and kowtowed to the male doctor.
"Grandma, don't panic, Dr. Shangguan is meticulously asking about the illness, just to diagnose the cause quickly and save your grandson more effectively," said the female doctor as she helped the elderly lady up and gently comforted her.
"Does the child's father have heart disease?"
The male doctor asked further.
"Does coronary heart disease count?"
The old lady slumped on the ground, not willing to get up, and then responded after some thought.
"Hmm!"
The male doctor's eyes brightened and his expression firmed a lot.
Both grandfather and father have a history of heart disease.
This kind of family history is a very important reference in diagnosis.
"I just examined the child, there's almost no heartbeat, no breathing either, I'm immediately attempting CPR. I suspect your child has a hereditary heart disease. Sun Qian, call 120 and prepare for the nearest Emergency Department doctor to take over."
Having said that, the male doctor laid the child down and then started to perform CPR urgently.
This is also the most common lifesaving method.
Used often when a patient suddenly faints and both heartbeat and breathing stop.
The rescue time is very short, within 4 minutes is the best. If not revived within thirty minutes, it can generally be declared dead.
Generally speaking, if both heartbeat and breathing suddenly stop, after 4 minutes, irreversible damage due to lack of oxygen will occur to the brain.
The longer the delay, the worse it is.
Resuscitated victims may end up with intellectual disabilities or even become vegetative.
In medical terms, this is called the "golden 4 minutes" of rescue.
Dr. Shangguan's CPR actions are very professional.
Thirty chest compressions and artificial respiration alternated.
But after two rounds of compressions and artificial respiration, the child still showed no response.
The child's grandmother started wailing loudly.
Dr. Shangguan's expression became tense, and he involuntarily increased the force of his compressions.
Zhou Can watched from not far away.
The child's face turned cyanotic, now turning a scary purplish black.
He stepped forward again to further inspect.
Like fingertips, toes, tongue, etc.
"What's wrong with you? Don't you see that we are trying to save a life? Why are you watching the excitement here!"
The female nurse noticed Zhou Can approaching the child again, and she was really angry.
The rescue was not going smoothly, and this person kept causing trouble.
"I'm also a doctor. Seeing no progress in your rescue, I wanted to step forward to see if I could help. I meant no harm," Zhou Can explained.
"Which hospital are you from?"
The female nurse asked with her chest out.
Not to show off her impressive cleavage, but from a genuine pride in her identity as a nurse at Tuya Second Hospital.
Tuya is currently the leader in the medical field within the province.
Personnel from the Second Hospital do not consider themselves a branch of Tuya, but as part of Tuya.
Pride and confidence are deeply engraved in their bones.
"Tuya Hospital."
Zhou Can answered calmly.
Yet his gaze was fixed on observing the child's fingertips closely.
The fingertips were purplish, especially the nails were severely purple.
"You are a doctor from Tuya Hospital too?" The female nurse was extremely surprised.
Even Dr. Shangguan and the female doctor named Sun Qian turned their eyes towards Zhou Can in unison.
Because the name "Tuya" is a gold label in the medical field within the province.